Old Weller Antique 107
For medicinal purposes,...partly.
I'm sore as hell, I'll be glad when the Holidaze are over.
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Old Weller Antique 107
For medicinal purposes,...partly.
I'm sore as hell, I'll be glad when the Holidaze are over.
Old Weller Antique 107 is what I'm planning to pour, too. I received -- unexpectedly -- a set of the Riedel/Target bourbon glasses for Christmas, and decided OW107 would be a worthy choice to break one of 'em in.
+1 on that Holidaze stuff.
Larry
Howdy,
Tonight my nightcap will be a toss-up between WT101 and KC.
Eggman
Technically, not "tonight" but I hope Monday was close enough.
I was over at my cousin's house and had some Redbreast before dinner, and an XO Cognac (if it's OK to say that on a whiskey board) that he picked up in France for after dinner. It's not sold here in the US. Great stuff--wasn't even sealed. It just had a cork stuffed into the top. He bubble wrapped it and carried it home in his carry-on luggage.
Both were quite good...
Sippin some WT Old No 8. The cap was cracked so I had to check it out!! You never know it might have been bad :grin: . Good news though it's very nice, not the 8 year old I have in the basement but still very good. I think it might even make a great Bourbon & Coke (not tonight).
I will be having a pour of some WTAS with Mark on third shift! If anyone's interested?
Tony
I will be out to dinner at a Flemming's Steak House, not sure of the bourbon compliment, but I will report.
Will partake on 3rd shift with Parker's Heritage.
The third shift has flex hours :lol: but usually begins at 10PM EDT.
Hope to see you all there.
Regards,
Mark
P.S. Bring your drinking shoes. If you are by the beach then bring sandles. If you reside at a nudist colony (not sure what the protocol for footware is there) then bring what you've got, if anything at all.:slappin:
Corner Creek. I have a love/hate with this pour. Tonight love is in the air.
Started out with some lower end stuff. Ancient Age 80, and OGD86 (because I haden't tried either before). The nose on the AA reminds me quite a bit of BT but a lot less pronounced. Followed that up with my second pour from a Hirsch16 Gold Foil. Last night was my first pour of Hirsch and I couldn't stay away tonight. It is extremely smooth and doesn't have nearly as much oak as I expected for a 16yo. Glad I tried it but for the same money I picked up three FRSB last week and IMHO it is the best pour on earth - at least that's what I think this week - I'm sure next week I will forsake the FRSB for a new love. I can't wait.
a big splash of 2006 Stagg on the rocks--I'm trying to empty it to make room upstairs for the 2007.